I snapped this at Anthony's Pizza on California Street just off the 16th Street Mall. And yes, it rules.

A colleague and I met a pal for lunch this afternoon at Anthony’s Pizza just off the 16th Street Mall.

Before we placed our order — two slices of cheese for her, one sausage and one pepperoni for me — I noticed our dough slinger’s shirt.

“WE’VE NEVER HAD TO CHANGE OUR RECIPE. BECAUSE IT NEVER SUCKED.”

Yeah, it’s clearly a jab at Domino’s. And Papa John’s. And anybody else who publicly remade their image and recipe after slacking too much. And you have to appreciate how worn/trashed/used that shirt is — there’s flour everywhere, even on his right upper sleeve? That’s some serious pizza action there.

There are far too many hungry people in our state. Some statistics show that nearly 20 percent of Coloradans don’t have access to enough food. And 12 percent are classified as “hungry” — many of them kids or seniors.

Other surveys show those numbers even higher. But whatever the number is, it’s too many.

We all share responsibility — especially those of us who are passionate about food and eating and lucky enough to have plenty to eat.

One way you can help in April: Gather your non-perishables and drop them at ARC stores, Papa John’s Pizza stores, TCF Bank locations, or any of the dozens of locations listed at the Feed Colorado web site.